Gnadenfeld Agricultural School (Gnadenfeld, Molotschna Mennonite settlement, Zaporizhia Oblast, Ukraine)Gnadenfeld Agricultural School, Molotschna, Russia, was organized in 1923 by the Verband Bürger Holländischer Herkunft. In 1925 the school was taken over by the district. The school had an experiment station for which some 300 acres of land were at its disposal. The course of the school was two years. BibliographyDer Praktische Landwirt (August 1926): 20.
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